| Theodore Sedgwick - 1874 - 750 pages
...shall embrace but one subject, and that shall be expressed in the title. — New Jersey, IV, § 7, 4. No law shall embrace more than one object, which shall be expressed in its title. — Michigan, IV, 20; Virginia, V, 15 Every law shall express its object or objects in its title. —... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - 1875 - 674 pages
...unconstitutional and void, because in violation of section 20 of article 4 of the constitution, which provides, 'no law shall embrace more than one object, which shall be expressed in its title.' The history and purpose of this constitutional provision are too well understood to require any elucidation... | |
| Virginia. General Assembly - 1876 - 88 pages
...religious instructor, and to make for his support such private contract as he shall please. SEC. 15. No law shall embrace more than one object, which shall be expressed in its title , nor shall any law be revived or amended with reference to its title, but the act revived or the section... | |
| Michigan - 1877 - 764 pages
...bar-rooms, etc., is in conflict with Sec. 20, Art. four of the Constitution of the State, which provides that no law shall embrace more than one object, which shall be expressed in its title. It was contended by the plaintiff in error that the title of the act was not broad enough to cover... | |
| 1905 - 1104 pages
...bridge and eventually retire its bonds. Section 20 of article IV of the Constitution of Michigan says, "No law shall embrace more than one object, which shall be expressed in its title," and therefore, when the complainant was organized under the statute referred to, it was organized as... | |
| 1887 - 2090 pages
...section of the fourth article of the constitution of West Virginia, adopted in 1863, which provides "that no law shall embrace more than one object, which shall be expressed in the title." In this connection we are informed that the fifth and sixth sections of the act provide... | |
| Michigan Pharmaceutical Association - 1883 - 852 pages
...opinion was based on the fact that Sec. 20 of Article IV. of the constitution of the state provides that "No law shall embrace more than one object, which shall be expressed in its title." The adulteration section was however reinstated in the Senate by an enemy of the bill, who probably thought... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. Senate - 1883 - 736 pages
...provisions, was unconstitutional, for the reason that it does not conform to section 20 of article IV, — "No law shall embrace more than one object, which shall be expressed in its title." Tinder it, however, the Detroit & Milwankee Railroad Company was organized after the the foreclosure... | |
| 1902 - 988 pages
...companies would violate the state Constitution, § 20 of art. 4, which provides that "no law ehall t inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, by reason of title of the street railway act is "An Act to Provide for the Formation of Street Railways," and the... | |
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